Mexico Its Geography Its People And Its Institutions With a Map Containing

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Mexico Its Geography Its People And Its Institutions With a Map Containing
Thomas Jefferson Farnham
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) gives an account of the method he was compelled to adopt to get it to its place of destination, which we transcribe. His machinery was loaded at Tampico, as being the nearest port to the mines of Catorce, and he left Altamira (a few miles from Tampico) on the 16th of May, with fourteen four-wheeled carriages or waggons, well loaded, drawn by oxen. In order to reach Catorce, which is situated on the table-lands, it was necessary to take a circuitous route, leading first in a northerly directio...n from Altamira to Monterey, thence west to Saltillo, over the carriage-road to the table-land, and thence south- erly to the mines. The journey consumed several months, being protracted by various mischances and the bad state of the roads and bridges. " On the 15th of October, " says Mr. Phillips, " we entered the city of Monterey, situated in a large bahia, or plain, surrounded by mountains, (part of the Sierra Madre ; it lies in about 26 d. N. Lat. The climate is most delightful ; fruit abounds all the year round, and provisions of all kinds are cheap and plentiful.

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